current work in social psychology

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CURRENT WORK IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
MONDAY, 11:35-12:50, K 207
FALL 2015
09/07/15
Labor Day, Classes DO NOT meet
09/14/15
Orientation for new graduate students; Social Faculty introductions
09/21/15
“How Multiple Identities Shape Discrimination Attributions: Augmenting and
Discounting the Causal Roles of Sexism and Racism”
Jessica Remedios, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Tufts University
09/28/15
“Shame and Motivation: A “perspectivist” (meta)analysis”
Colin Leach, Professor of Psychology, UCONN
10/05/15
“Self-talk As a Regulatory Mechanism: How You Do It Matters”
Ethan Kross, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
10/12/15
“The Peculiar Meaning Attributed to Unintended Thoughts”
Carey Morewedge, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Boston University
10/19/15
“The Construction of Relationship Security”
Edward Lemay Jr., Associate Professor of Psychology, University of
Maryland
10/26/15
“A Theory of System Justification”
John Jost, Professor of Psychology and Politics, NYU
11/02/15
“The Emotive Nature of Self-control”
Michael Inzlicht, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto
11/09/15
“Experiments in Social Norms and Social Change”
Betsy Paluck, Associate Professor of Psychology, Princeton University
11/16/15
“Can We Change our Implicit Mind? New Evidence for When and How
We Can Undo Our Implicit First Impressions”
Melissa Fergusson, Professor of Psychology, Cornell University
11/23/15
No meeting this week: November Recess
11/30/15
“Effects of Social Support Visibility on Physiological Reactivity to Stress”
Niall Bolger, Professor of Psychology, Columbia University
12/7/15
TBA. Molly Crockett, Associate Professor, Experimental Psychology, Oxford
University
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